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The phrase "that has yet" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has not happened or been done up to the present time. Example: "The project is still in its early stages, and the final decision that has yet to be made will determine its future."
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"It's the judgment that has yet to be proved".
It created a divide that has yet to disappear.
It is a situation that has yet to change.
This created a tension that has yet to be resolved".
That is another question that has yet to be answered.
But there's not something that has yet replaced it".
It is a complex deal that has yet to close.
They were expressing something that has yet to happen.
For many of the captives, it is an ordeal that has yet to end.
More recently, he founded Newser, a news aggregation site that has yet to turn a profit.
When copy-editors correct a typo, it's usually in work that has yet to be published.
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